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What is the best way to wake the screen?
For awhile I was waving my stylus across the screen to wake it, but sometimes that had unexpected consequences in whatever app was running.
So then I started looking for button-presses that would have the least consequences in the running apps, and (hopefully) not need to be "undone" after the screen wakes up. I haven't really come up with a good solution for a single button-press.
For now I have settled on pressing the Home button twice in quick succession.... but is there a better way??